Wednesday, 21 February 2024
Jemima Small versus the Universe by Tamsin Winter
Tuesday, 20 February 2024
The Dragons Are In by Briany Barnes
A story with no build-up.
The fairies are just living their lives, one of our main characters, Azula, visits her dragon foster parents, and then travelling fairy Garnet visits and tells them all about the towns plan to chop down part of the forest to build a new road.
The fairies then decide to crash the town meeting and find out more and maybe influence some good humans into stopping it. Those good humans are some travellers living nearby. They fail on this instance and the trees are gone. The fairies continue communicating with one traveller girl, Melanie, who runs a local gift shop. Their presence improves the shop's prospects.
On the other side the developer in charge of chopping the trees down has his three kids staying with him for the summer holidays, he and his daughter Lucy don't see eye to eye. An argument pushes her away and she makes friends with Melanie and her friends.
The story was pleasant enough but didn't connect very well, and things seemed too easily resolved. There's no stakes. On the technical side speech was very formal, even amongst children and in relationships. There wasn't always a lot of distinction between scenes and characters would be introduced out of nowhere. Definitely could have done with at least another round of beta readers and editing.
Stef Out x
Sunday, 18 February 2024
According to Yes by Dawn French
Rosie Kitto has run away from her life as a primary school teacher in Cornwall to nanny for a fancy family in New York. Glenn and Thomas, their son Kemble and his sons, 28 year old Tommy and twins Red and Three. Kemble is going through a slightly bitter divorce and the whole family under Glenn's influence are stiff and unhappy.
Rosie's presence gradually warms things up, doors open, curtains open, light floods in both literally and figuratively. But along the way things occur which turn everything on its head.
I did want more from the ending, maybe some clarity, but maybe they're leaving it as a Mamma Mia situation, without too much in the way of spoilers that gives a big hint as to the events of the novel. It is a trope I'm not a massive fan of (initials A.P.) but it did work well in this situation.
Overall I did really enjoy this though, I loved how everything progressed and everyone grew.
Stef Out x
Wednesday, 14 February 2024
The Colour Purple by Alice Walker
Tuesday, 13 February 2024
Heartsong by TJ Klune
Saturday, 10 February 2024
The Sunbearer Trials by Aiden Thomas
Tuesday, 6 February 2024
The First Move by Jenny Ireland
Sunday, 4 February 2024
Ravensong by TJ Klune